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Phil LaMarr


 

Phil LaMarr (born January 24, 1967 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and voice actor. He is a graduate of Harvard High School in North Hollywood and Yale University, technically making him alumni of both Harvard and Yale.

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January 24 - 1967 - Los Angeles, California - American - Actor - Voice actor - Yale University

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LaMarr has had guest appearances in a number of TV shows and movies. He is perhaps best known for being a regular cast member through six seasons of Mad TV and for his small role as Marvin in Pulp Fiction, the man whom John Travolta accidentally shoots in the face. In one Mad TV skit parodying Pulp Fiction, LaMarr reprised his role as Marvin. He was also a contestant on the British Whose Line Is It Anyway? season that was filmed in Hollywood.

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TV shows - Movies - Mad TV - Pulp Fiction - John Travolta - Skit - Parodying - Whose Line Is It Anyway? - Hollywood

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LaMarr is also a prominent voice actor in video games and animated series like Justice League and Justice League Unlimited (as Green Lantern John Stewart), The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (as Marcus), Futurama (as Hermes Conrad), Samurai Jack (as the title character), The Weekenders (as Carver), Invader Zim (as Poop Dogg, The Letter "M"), Family Guy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (as the basketball-obsessed imaginary friend named Wilt), and Static Shock (as Static). He has also voiced for the video games Jak II and Jak 3 of the Jak and Daxter series, ' (as Vamp), ' (as Gadon Thek), and '. In addition, he was on an episode of Cold Case about a murdered New Haven D.A. (as Kiki).

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Video games - Animated series - Justice League - Justice League Unlimited - Green Lantern - The Life and Times of Juniper Lee - Futurama - Hermes Conrad - Samurai Jack - The Weekenders - Invader Zim - Family Guy - Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Basketball - Imaginary friend - Static Shock - Static - Jak II - Jak 3 - Jak and Daxter - Cold Case - New Haven

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